A Valuable Life Lesson Module 4 PDF
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This document discusses the elements of short stories, including the concept of conflict, characters, plot, and different types of conflict. It also introduces advance organizers and various diagrams such as KWL charts, flow charts, and web diagrams.
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l u a b l e A Va Lifeless on LESSON 1 MODULE 4 AGENDA ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY AGENDA Part of short stories that focuses on the higher meaning behind the conflict and interactions between the characters. Example: Noli Me Tangere-colonialism 3 AGENDA Refers to t...
l u a b l e A Va Lifeless on LESSON 1 MODULE 4 AGENDA ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY AGENDA Part of short stories that focuses on the higher meaning behind the conflict and interactions between the characters. Example: Noli Me Tangere-colonialism 3 AGENDA Refers to the time and physical space of story.This includes the place, time, weather and social conditions, and mood or atmosphere that affect the events that the characters parcitipate. AGENDA CHARACTERS Refers to the people, animals, or inanimate object that exist in the short stories. They face conflicts and undergo development. AGENDA PLOT Refers to the events that characters experience throughout the story; help the characters face their hardships or achieve their goals. CONFLICT Part of the story that shows tension. Challenges that characters face in the short story. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONFLICT Inte rp erso nal Rece er iving Ex te rn al I nn Gifts 8 Occurs between different characters. Interpersonal Can involve arguments, T IC FL N rivalries or CO misunderstanding 6 Occurs between characters and the environment. When the character faces External challenges from outside force such as: MAN VS T IC FL MAN,NATURE,SOCIETY N CO AND TECHNOLOGY 6 Referred to as Internal;refers to the inners battles that a Inner character face. T IC FL When characters N CO struggles with their own thoughts, feelings and beliefs. 6 Occurs between individuals, groups or even within a single person belief. Philosophical Refers to a disagreement or clash T IC between different FL N CO philosophical perspective. 6 INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS -This can help viewers or readers to avoid misunderstanding and confusion in their point of view or case. Writer’s Tecni qu e s TON E Refers to the level or kind of emotions expressed like happiness, excitement, or loneliness. Refers to the authors attitude toward the subject or audience. M o o d Emotional atmosphere conveyed through the words in a literary work. This is expresses using words, and is essential for writing. Referred to as language choices. Ad v a n c e iz e rs organ This tool visually links concepts learned in class. Linking new information to old enhances memory retention. Provides a framework that makes It easier to understand and retain new concepts. Three basic purposes of advance organizers: 1.Direct students’ attention to what is important in the upcoming lesson. 2.Highlight relationships among ideas that will be presented. 3.Remind students of relevant information that they already have. p l e o f exam Ad v a n c e i z e r s Organ KWL chart Flow chart Web diagram WHAT ARE Questions THE 1. Q1 ELEMENTS OF SHORT STORY? WHAT ARE Questions THE 4 1. Q1 2. Q2 TYPES OF CONFLICT? WHAT IS Questions THE 1. Q1 2. Q2 ADVANCE 3. Q3 ORGANIZE Questions GIVE AN 1. Q1 EXAMPLE 2. Q2 OF 3. Q3 ADVANCE 4. Q4